Book Review: KAVITA PANJABI, ed. Poetics and Politics of Sufism and Bhakti in South Asia: Love, Loss and Liberation; MADHU TRIVEDI, The Emergence of the Hindustani Tradition: Music, Dance and Drama in North India, 13th to 19th Centuries and T. K. VENKATASUBRAMANIAN, Music as History in Tamilnadu
Katherine Butler Schofield
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Katherine Butler Schofield: Kings College, London
The Indian Economic & Social History Review, 2015, vol. 52, issue 1, 116-119
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KAVITA PANJABI , ed. Poetics and Politics of Sufism and Bhakti in South Asia: Love, Loss and Liberation (Hyderabad: Orient BlackSwan), 2011, pp. 305. MADHU TRIVEDI , The Emergence of the Hindustani Tradition: Music, Dance and Drama in North India, 13th to 19th Centuries (Gurgaon: Three Essays Collective), 2012, pp. 205. T. K. VENKATASUBRAMANIAN , Music as History in Tamilnadu (Delhi: Primus), 2010, pp. 157.
Date: 2015
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